News Teens involved in lynch attack on Palestinians sentenced to prison Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 12, 2013 Three Jewish teens involved in a mob attack on several Palestinian men in downtown Jerusalem were sentenced to prison. The Jerusalem District Court on July 8 sentenced one of the assailants in the attack last August to eight months in prison. The others received shorter sentences for their parts in the Hatulot Square attack, which was described by eyewitnesses and police as a “lynch.” The attack seriously injured Jamal Julani, then 17, of eastern Jerusalem. He remained on a respirator for several days afterward and did not retain any memory of the assault. Hundreds of people watched the Aug. 16 assault but did not intervene, police said at the time. Some two dozen Jewish teens were involved, egged on by a female Jewish teen, police said. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Opinion ‘Extrapolations’ shows the Jewish future on a changing planet Sports On Israeli baseball team, locker room talk turned to politics Books Jewish twins reunite in Bay Area author’s latest novel Religion Coming soon: first collection of halacha by and for trans Jews Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up